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From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 13:11:06 +0000
Subject: (Fwd) Kosovo and Yugoslav Wars of Successsion
>Colloquium:
>
>"Kosovo and Yugoslav Wars of Succession"
>Professor Bogdan Denitch
>Sociology Department
>CUNY Graduate School
>Tuesday, December 1, 1998
>7:00-9:00 p.m.
>Room 207, 33 West 42nd Street
ps - did anybody else watch The Simpsons - how they busted the
Republicans? - they did it with the same joy and cruelty that Feral
Tribune applies to Tudjman.
ivo
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From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 13:11:22 +0000
Subject: Forza
Not only in countries of former Yugoslavia is Tito now considered by
his petty successors as a bad guy, but also the Italian fascists do
not like him. Just recently, Forza Italia won the municipal
government in Parma, Italy. Their first order of business was to
remove statues erreceted to Karl Marx and Josip Broz Tito from one
of the town's squares. Wow, I didn't even know that they had a statue
of Tito in Parma! (from Corriere Della Serra, 11/11/98)
ivo
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From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 13:11:14 +0000
Subject: Law in Croatia
Please, check out Croatia's Civil and Process Law pages -
http://public.srce.hr/gpp - English translations are available for a
host of Croatian civil laws and proceedings (e.g. bankruptcy law).
Despite the brilliant presentation, however, those laws were mostly
written to be studied by students and placed on the Internet so that
the world may see the Croatia cares about its legal system. In fact,
if the laws would be enforced 40% of Croatian corporations would be
declared bankrupt. For those who want to do business with Croatia,
anyway, this page provides a link to a complete list of all lawyers
in Croatia (with addresses and phone numbers), to get you what you
want out of Croatian law (just a reminder: Croatian lawyers have the
same taste in cars as American lawyers do: they like BMWs).
ivo
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 21:57:44 -0500
From: Miroslav Visic <visic@pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: Forza
He even got his web site with his speeches, photos, songs about him etc.
Check it out:
http://www.titoville.com/
Ivo Skoric wrote:
> Not only in countries of former Yugoslavia is Tito now considered by
<...>
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"I always prefer to believe the best of everybody - it saves so much
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From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 11:50:01 +0000
Subject: More on Croatian Legal System
Just as Pope came to beatify controversial Croatian cardinal Alojzije
Stepinac, Dobroslav Paraga, the leader of right-wing Croatia's Party
of Rights, accused Josip Manolic, a former high-ranking Tudjman's
henchman, for having poisoned Stepinac. While this accusation is not
completely without merit, given that Manolic, before becoming a big
Croat and HDZ leader, was a communist secret police chief for Croatia
for about 12 years under Tito and poisoning people would completely
fall under his jurisdiction, now, of course, those things are hard to
prove. Paraga's accusations may sound bizzare to a westerner, not
acustomed to this type of talk among members of parliament, but in
Croatia it is quite common: after all the HDZ spokesman of Croatian
Parliament, Krpina, just accused leader of social-democrats (Racan)
of selling drugs (literally). So, Paraga said in an interview to
"Jutarnji List" that he is going to file a complaint in court against
Manolic for Manolic's responsibility in poisoning of Stepinac. But he
didn't file the complaint. Instead - Manolic sued him for libel. Now,
in court, judge Borivoj Hersal asked Paraga to apologize to Manolic,
but Paraga said that he has no reason and nobody to apologize to.
Using a clever wordplay he plead both not guilty and no contest. That
angered the judge who then used an expletive as a way to explain to
Paraga what did he think of Paraga's regard for the court. Paraga's
attorney promptly asked that judge be dismissed (prejudice against
one of the parties). Now, the case is adjourned for the court
president to decide on that request. Reportedly, however, after the
adjournment, both parties (Manolic and Paraga), their attorneys,
judge Hersak and a bunch of journalists (like in the U.S. where they
spend way too much time covering things like O.J. and Monica
Lewinsky, in Croatia they spend way too much time covering cases like
this), went all together for a drink in the nearby caffe. Allegedly,
the socializing part was very amicable, relaxed and in a good sense
of humor. Go figure.
ivo
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From: "Ivo Skoric" <ivo@reporters.net>
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 11:50:08 +0000
Subject: MTV - B92 - Kosava
This story confirms the awkwardness of the Serbian repressive
apparatus. On November 13, Belgrade alternative radio station - B92
(http://balkansnet.org/indie.html#b92) - received an award from
British MTV for its struggles for human rights. B92 chief - Veran
Matic - accepted "Free your mind" award on a ceremony in Milan.
Veran, well nobody expected anything else from him, said while taking
the award that he was dedicating it to all closed dailies and radio
stations, kidnapped journalists and arrested students and their
professors.
Now, so far, this is what we all feel comfortable with - because it
is the usual stuff: B92 is the most known electronic media name
related to the human rights struggle in the Balkans; therefore they
get awards like that quite often. Veran, he never spares Serbian
regime any criticism, and to everybody's utmost surprise, gets away
with it time after time. MTV - being after all targeted to the techno
raving crowd, needs to show support to similar media in less
fortunate situation - and B92 is just that: it is an alternative rock
/ techno profiled station based in the netherland of Serbia. There is
no story here.
Enters Kosava. Kosava is a TV station owned by Mirjana Milosevic, the
daughter of the Serbian/Yugoslavian supreme leader Slobodan
Milosevic. For reasons that still escape my judgement, Kosava decided
to air the award ceremony from Milan. Perhaps, Kosava did not expect
that B92 would be the recipient, or that Veran would say what he did
say. But as soon as B92 was announced as the winner, TV Kosava cut
the program with a long block of advertisements, demonstrating all
the un-subtle awkwardness of the anti-democratic forces in Serbia.
ivo
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Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 18:40:16 +0100
Subject: Re: MTV - B92 - Kosava
From: lmunnich@worldmedia.fr (Laurent Munnich)
To: iskoric@igc.apc.org
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